Clinics usually look at a few core areas because each one answers a specific question about safety or progress: Complete blood count: screens for anemia or underlying illness that may worsen side effects like fatigue or dizziness during treatment Electrolytes: tracks hydration and mineral balance, which can shift with appetite changes or rapid weight loss Thyroid panel: checks for hypo- or hyperthyroidism, both of which can alter weight regulation and medication response [3] Kidney function: tracks the effects of GLP-1s on the kidneys and dehydration-related risks from GLP-1 side effects such as nausea or vomiting [4] Liver function: tracks the effects of GLP-1s on the liver, especially for people who might have a certain type of fatty liver disease [5] Lipid panel: assesses cholesterol and triglyceride levels to monitor metabolic improvements during treatment [6] Blood sugar tests: evaluates glucose handling, insulin resistance, and baseline metabolic risk [7] MEDvidi may request labs based on your history, but the cost is not included in any visit fee

A provider may note diabetic neuropathy on the encounter without specifying whether it is peripheral, autonomic, or focal
Some advantages of getting a proper prescription: A Mexican doctor can verify that GLP-1 medication is appropriate for you The prescription provides legal documentation if questioned at the border Reputable pharmacies are more likely to provide genuine medication when filling a proper prescription You get a medical record that documents your treatment Many clinics near border crossings have streamlined this process for American patients
Drink plenty of fluids, especially water, broth, or oral rehydration solutions, to replace lost fluids
Reduces Cravings and Late-Night Binges Powerful support for food control without stimulants